Use Cursors To Scroll Text Use Cursors To Scroll Text Here we are once more, I have just finished the DFS version of issue 38 and bunged a copy in the post for Paul Clucas to check over for me. Meanwhile, the ADFS version has to be filled. This issue it is more a case of "what shall I leave out?" than "what on earth is going to fill it this time?" First of all is a program from K5B. This is a very good search routine. It is a machine code file searcher. Simply type *QUIZ and all matches in the file will be found and displayed very quickly. Please see the separate info file in the ADFS extra menu for full info. The utility is Master only due to some of the opcodes used such as STZ. I am sure that if someone goes through it, that they could make it compatible. Program names: All in DIR $.ADFSextra.QUIZ QuizSource: Basic source program. Produces the file "QUIZ" when run. QUIZ: Main machine code program. Type *QUIZ QuizTxt: Info. select it from the ADFSextra menu. QuizExampl: A short demo. List the program after it runs. Now let me see....... Here we are, Destroyed Realities Disc 1.TBI-64-1. The whole lot. Just copied straight over. All the info you require will be available from the DR1 menu which you can run from the ADFS extra menu. Remember that this disc was brought out around Christmas 1993 and therefore some of the info, especially about PD libraries is well out of date. Note the 8BS advert there, you can't get away from me! The whole disc is copied into DIR $.ADFSextra.DestReal1 Another whole disc here. I featured the Digital Solutions PD disc Music tracker (TBI-55-2) on the ADFS version of issue 36. To complete the set, this time I have placed the newly received Music Tracker Utilities (TBI-55-3) into DIR $.ADFSextra.DSPD When run from the menu, a DSPD text file reader presents you with the info. If you have not already got the Music Tracker, send for it now! Now for a couple of humour files. In *DIR $.ADFSextra.Humour they all *TYPE from the menu. These files are taken from TBI-69. There is a lot more where this came from! A summary taken from the questionnaires analysed so far. Some of the details have been removed, but the interesting bits have been left in. PRESS BREAK PRESS BREAK